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Confused in Columbus... or Wondering in Worthington

Scottie's is back

Maybe you have to get out and walk on High Street in Worthington or you don't really get the full effect.  I wanted an iced coffee after the gathering on the Worthington Green, yesterday,  September 11, so I walked down to the Mean Bean from the Green to get coffee. I had driven by earlier and was craving an iced coffee while I was standing there listening....

I had only been in Mean Bean Cafeine Lounge a couple of times since it was sold by the last owners of Scottie MacBean... I don't know that I even knew it's name included "Cafeine Lounge."

I still thought of it as Scottie MacBean.  Or Scottie MacBean... named for the owner's Scottie dogs...

Wait... it is Scottie MacBean again...  Excuse the bad photo it says " SCOTTIE'S IS BACK!   UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP" and then some more....  It says the new owners are Jenny and David.

Jenny waited on me.  She said she and her fiance bought it in early August and changed the name back to Scottie MacBean. 

Scottie MacBeans is at 660 High St in Worthington, Ohio 43085 - Map.  Scottie MacBean started out in Linworth and moved to Old Worthington in the early or mid 90s, I believe.

I wonder what happened... to Mean Bean Cafeine Lounge in Worthington.  I don't remember when Mean Bean bought it from the last owner of Scottie MacBean but it does not seem like it was less than a year ago.  Mean Bean has a couple of stores in the City of Delaware, another in Powell??? 

Speaking of coffee in Worthington, September 12, 2008 is the closing date for the Starbucks at 530 N. High St in Worthington at the corner of High and South St.  I wonder does that mean that September 12 is their last day?  Or that  they are closed on September 12?  Wonder what will go in there. It was an old Friendly's Restaurant.

 

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This post was written by Maureen McCabe of Real Living HER

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1 commentMaureen McCabe | Worthington OH • September 12 2008 06:28AM

Worthington - A New England Village in Central Ohio

Village of Worthington

 

Worthington Ohio is a transplanted New England village, settled by people from Connecticut and Massachusetts.  Worthington is a Columbus suburb inside the 270 outer-belt. Worthington has a village green that is still used today, but cows do not graze there as they once did... (there are cows down the road but that's a different story... )  The Village of Worthington was founded in 1803.  The original village was from Morning to Evening Streets and North Street to South Street.

 

 

Old Rectory                                                

The Old Rectory is on the corner of New England Ave. and Oxford Street NOW. It's been moved.  The Old Rectory is owned by the Worthington Historical Society now. There is a doll museum and a consignment store in the Old Rectory today.

 

 

 

 Worthington Inn

The Worthington Inn is still in use today as an Inn and an award winning restaurant. Soon the Worthington Inn will be residences, the Inn and an addition are going to be condominiums.

 

Worthington Memory  "an online scrapbook of Worthington's history." 

You can own a piece of history.  There are homes on the market in historic "Old Worthington" now.  Newer neighborhoods in Worthington have homes built in the 1940's to the 1980's for the most part.  There are newer homes in the Worthington school district that are in the City of Columbus.

This was originally posted on ActiveRain in August 2006.  There are condominiums in the Worthington Inn now.

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0 commentsMaureen McCabe | Worthington OH • July 17 2008 04:04PM

Worthington a New England village in Central Ohio

Village of Worthington

 

Worthington Ohio is a transplanted New England Village, settled by people from Connecticut.  Worthington is a Columbus suburb inside the 270 outerbelt. Worthington has a village green that is still used today, but cows do not graze there as they once did... (there are cows down the road but that's a different story... )  The village of Worthington was founded in 1803.

 

 

Old Rectory                                                

The Old Rectory is on the corner of New England Ave. and Oxford Street NOW. It's been moved.  The Old Rectory is owned by the Worthington Historical Society now. 

 

 

 

 Worthington Inn

The Worthington Inn is still in use today as an Inn and an award winning restaurant. Soon the Worthington Inn will be residences, the Inn and an addition are going to be condominiums.

 

 

 

Worthington Memory  "an online scrapbook of Worthington's history." 

You can own a piece of history.  There are homes on the market in historic "Old Worthington" now.  Newer neighborhoods in Worthington have homes built in the 1940's to the 1980's for the most part.  There are newer homes in the Worthington school district that are in the City of Columbus.

A video of Worthington Ohio.

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This post was written by Maureen McCabe of Real Living HER

For information on Franklin and Delaware County communities including Clintonville, Columbus, Dublin, Gahanna, Grandview Heights,  Hilliard, Lewis Center,  New Albany, North Columbus,  Powell,  Upper Arlington, Westerville and Worthington 

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2 commentsMaureen McCabe | Worthington OH • August 24 2006 08:16PM